Jacques Tatischeff

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Jacques Tatischeff, better known as Jacques Tati, was a French filmmaker and actor celebrated for his visually driven, gently satirical comedies such as "Playtime" and "Mon Oncle."

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instanceOf comedian
film actor
film director
film producer
human
mime artist
screenwriter
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film NERFINISHED
Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
awardReceivedFor Mon Oncle NERFINISHED
Playtime NERFINISHED
characterCreated Monsieur Hulot NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicOrigin French
Russian
fieldOfWork cinema
physical comedy
silent-style film comedy
genre comedy film
satire
influenced David Lynch NERFINISHED
Monty Python NERFINISHED
Rowan Atkinson NERFINISHED
Wes Anderson NERFINISHED
knownFor elaborate, large-scale set constructions
gently satirical observation of modern life
precise physical comedy
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement modernist cinema
notableCharacterPortrayed Monsieur Hulot NERFINISHED
notableWork Jour de fête NERFINISHED
Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot NERFINISHED
Mon Oncle NERFINISHED
Parade NERFINISHED
Playtime NERFINISHED
Trafic NERFINISHED
occupation actor
comedian
film director
film producer
mime artist
screenwriter
stageName Jacques Tati NERFINISHED
style elaborate sound design
long takes
minimal dialogue
visual comedy

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Jacques Tati fullName Jacques Tatischeff